Teschemacher and deBillier Cattle Company: A Study of Eastern Capital on the Frontier
Gene M. Gressley
Business History Review, 1959, vol. 33, issue 2, 121-137
Abstract:
Adventure as well as hope for great gain touched off the western cattle boom of the 1880's. The magic lure of the West proved irresistible even to conservative Eastern financiers. Losses were large, but the disillusioned and precipitous withdrawal of capital made them even larger.
Date: 1959
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